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Real-life Mermaid

Linden Wolbert, a 35 year old former director of Emerson College, gave up her job to pursue her dream of becoming a mermaid. With the help of a special-effects artist, Allan Holt crafted a $15,000 custom tail that makes Wolbert look like a sea creature instead of a bipedal human.

Justin Bieber is no longer welcome in Vienna

By GalaTView Staff

Bieber, 19, has been banned from Vienna’s “trendiest” nightclub after his bodyguards allegedly became aggressive with patrons in the wee hours of Saturday morning after an international incident in that Club.

 

Matt Lauer on the “Today” show,

In an interview with Matt Lauer on the “Today” show, Chris Brown candidly responded that he has been, “humbled by the whole experience” –  referring to his brutal attack of off-again on-again girlfriend Rihanna. However, his past altercations with a valet attendant as well as his awkward interview with Matt Lauer has left some viewers skeptical of what he’s really learned.

April Fools’ Day is a big part of YouTube’s culture

By GalaTView Staff

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Is this a joke or something serious?In a video uploaded on the site, the company teases that it will be shutting down at midnight so that its tech team can comb through every clip to pick the best video in the world. The website goes back online in 2023.

Renoir is a touch of love on a canvas

By Jenny Alvarez

Set on the French Riviera in 1915, RENOIR follows Impressionist master Pierre-Auguste Renoir (Michel Bouquet), who is tormented by the loss of his wife, the pains of arthritis, and the news that his son Jean (Vincent Rottiers) has been wounded in action. When the incandescent Andrée, aka Dédé (newcomer Christa Théret,) miraculously enters his world, the artist is filled with an unexpected energy. Blazing with life, radiantly beautiful Dédé will become Renoir’s last model inspiring some of his most renowned works including Les baigneuses (The Bathers). Back at the family home in Cagnes-sur-Mer to convalesce, Jean too falls under the spell of the new, redheaded star in the Renoir firmament. In their Mediterranean Eden, and in the face of his father’s fierce opposition, he falls in love with this wild, untamable spirit, and as he does so, within weak-willed, battle-shaken Jean, a filmmaker begins to grow.

This film has the complex relationship between father and son. Pierre-Auguste may be haunted by the loss of his younger wife and fearful of what might befall two of his sons serving during World War 1, but painting is still his life. Renoir includes his sense that wars shatter natural cross-border fraternities, the harshness of the class prejudices, the increasing disrespect for culture and also how his last muse was. This film is full of beautiful scenes of the countryside and some dialogues are plain but witty in some contents of Renoir’s canvasses into a visual blast of natural color and sound on the big screen full of romantic attentions in 111 minutes (A little long so you should be full of energy otherwise it could be very boring).

Brad Pitt will save humanity

By GalaTView Staff

Pitt is beginning to reveal details about the making of the film and explains how it manages to present this much-told story in a different way. Pitt is part of the cast in “World War Z” even is Enough with the zombie movies already, this actor is risking his fame in this movie.

 

National Geographic Society and James Cameron are involved in a new project

By GalaTView Staff

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One year ago today, Oscar-winning filmmaker James Cameron dove to one of the deepest spots in the Earth’s ocean – and what he found could be a “blockbuster” for science. Bill Whitaker spoke with Cameron about his find. On March 26, 2012, Cameron completed a solo dive into the Marina Trench, the deepest part of the ocean, in the sub named WHOI which has plans to use the Deepsea Challenger’s cameras and lighting systems on another remote vehicle for expeditions in the Caribbean this summer.These systems were used to capture high-resolution 3-D images of Deepsea Challenger’s dives.

Lindsay Lohan is going to rehabilitation again

Charlie Sheen’s Anger Management, which included the pair revisiting very familiar with Lindsay Lohan. He wants to mentor her brains out in order to improve the integrity and quality of her treatment.

Are there any signs of human inhabitation in a cold cave?

By Jenny Alvarez

In October 1942, Esther Stermer, the matriarch of a Jewish family in the Ukraine, leads her family underground to hide from the pursuing Nazis – and stays nearly a year and a half. Their harrowing story of survival living in near total darkness in two cold, damp caves is one like no other ever told. It was life…like No Place On Earth.

The cinematography complements the telling of this story wonderfully. In the darkness of the caves, dimly lit candles bring hope; black-and-white historical videos and the grey tones from a clouded over sky infuse reality into the setting of the horror-world of the above and is an extraordinary testament to ingenuity, willpower and endurance against all odds. The survivors recount their harrowing experiences in this harsh environment as they learned to find food, water and supplies and built secret escape routes to evade capture or being buried alive. It is really dramatic and unforgettable where family and support for being alive is the most important goal, a well done documentary will touch your heart.

 

A competitive program returns to NBC

By GalaTView Staff

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“The Voice” is back and  Blake Shelton said the new makeup of the coaches’ panel – which includes Shakira and Usher made this TV program a successful and dynamic environment and that’s entertaining for viewers.

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